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Fabric Community Sticker Challenge 2024

Hey Community Members!

Are you a sticker enthusiast, do you enjoy adding stickers to your laptop? 
 
We invite all Fabric Community members to participate in the Fabric Community Sticker Challenge through August 28th. Your creative submissions will be voted on by the community to determine the best of the best!
 
The challenge winners will have their stickers designs showcased in the community lounge at the European Microsoft Fabric Community Conference from September 24-27. Don’t miss out on this exciting challenge to celebrate community! 
 

Dates and Details: 

  • Submit your entries from August 1, 9AM PT through August 16, 11:50PM PT. 
  • Voting will be available from August 1, 9AM PT through August 23, 11:50PM PT. 
  • The winner of the challenge will be announced on August 28. 
  • Winning sticker designs will be produced and distributed in the Community Lounge during the European Microsoft Fabric Community Conference in Stockholm. 
  • Each winner will be awarded 100 copies of their sticker design, accompanied by assorted swag items (swag will not contain your design). The prizes can be collected onsite during the European Microsoft Fabric Community Conference held in Stockholm from September 24-27 or shipped to those who are unable to attend. 

To participate in the challenge and find out more details about the design criteria, join us at the Fabric Community Sticker Challenge!  We can’t wait to see what you come up with!

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